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    RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA,

    BHOPAL

    CURRICULUM FOR

    DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

    (THIRD SEMESTER)

    Scheme: JUL.2008

    Implemented from session 2008-09

    Under semester system

    JULY 2008

    CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT CENTRE

    MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

    BHIM RAO AMBEDKAR POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE,

    GWALIOR 

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    RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL

    DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

    SEMESTER: THIRD SEMESTER   SCHEME: JUL. 2008 

    COURSE CODE: 301  COMMON WITH PROGRAMMES: NAME OF THE COURSE: MATERIALS A03, R01

    TECHNOLOGY  PAPER CODE:

    RATIONALEThe knowledge of materials, their properties and behavior is essential for

     people associated with engineering activities. Materials technology plays an important role in

    design and production of product from the point of view of reliability and performance of

     product.

    The curriculum of the subject emphasizes upon understanding the properties

    and behavior of materials in correlation with their structure and external environmentaleffects. The range of materials available for engineering use is quite vast, hence only the

     basic groups of materials such as ferrous, non- ferrous non metallic materials along with their

    general characteristic and application have been stressed.

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    RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL

    DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

    SEMESTER: THIRD SEMESTER   SCHEME: JUL. 2008 

    COURSE CODE: 301  COMMON WITH PROGRAMMES: NAME OF THE COURSE: MATERIALS A03, R01

    TECHNOLOGY  PAPER CODE:

    Lectures: 04 Hrs. per Week

    Practical: 03 Hrs. per Week

    SCHEME OF STUDIES

    S.

    No

    TopicsTheory

    Hrs

    Practic

    al

    Hrs

    Total

    Hrs1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    10

    11

    12

    13

    14

    Requirement of Engineering materials, mechanical

     properties of materials and their testing

    Structure of solid materials

    Solidification of Metal and Ingot structure

    Equilibrium Phase Diagram and phase transformation.

    Practical Metallographic

    Iron- carbon Equilibrium system.

    Heat treatment of steels.

    Ferrous metal and Alloys

     Non- ferrous metals and alloys

     Non- metallic materials

    Plastics

    Powder metallurgy

    Metal preservations

    Modern trends in material technology.

    03

    02

    04

    06

    02

    06

    05

    05

    05

    03

    06

    03

    06

    04

    -

    -

    -

    -

    09

    09

    18

    09

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    -

    03

    02

    04

    06

    11

    15

    23

    14

    05

    03

    06

    03

    06

    04

    Total 60 45 105

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    RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL

    DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

    SEMESTER: THIRD SEMESTER   SCHEME: JUL. 2008 

    COURSE CODE: 301  COMMON WITH PROGRAMMES: NAME OF THE COURSE: MATERIALS A03, R01

    TECHNOLOGY  PAPER CODE:

    Lectures: 04 Hrs. per Week

    Practical: 03 Hrs. per Week

    COURSE CONTENTS

    S.NO COURSE CONTENTS STUDY

    Hrs.

    1 Requirement of Engineering materials, mechanical properties

    and their testing  : Introduction to engineering materials,classification of engineering materials and their properties.

    Mechanical properties of materials, destructive including Tensile

    test, compression test, hardness test, impact test fatigue test,

    endurance limit, bending test, shear test and non- destructive testing

    methods. 

    03

    2 Structure of Solid materials: Classification amorphous and

    crystalline states, unit cells and crystal structure (B.C.C., F.C.C. and

    H.C.P) allotropy. Crystal imperfection and their effects on properties

    02

    3 Solidification of Metal and ingot structure: Process of nucleationand grain growth, ingot solidification, dendritic and columnar

    structure, segregation of impurities, grain and grain boundaries. 

    04

    4 Equilibrium Phase Diagrams and Phase Transformation  :

    Equilibrium of phase Diagrams : Plotting of equilibrium diagrams,

    interpretation, phase rule and lever rule and its application Phase

    transformations –  Eutectic Eutectoid, Peritectic and Peritectoid

    06

    5 Practical Metallography  : Preparation of specimen, selecting the

    specimen, mounting the specimen, grinding , polishing, etching and

    etching reagents. The metallurgical microscope. Use and care of

    microscope.

    02

    6 Iron- Carbon Equlibrium System : The complete iron carbon

    diagram and its interpretation. The solidification and cooling of

    various carbon steels, structures produced, correlation of mechanical

     properties with carbon content.

    06

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    RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL

    DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

    SEMESTER: THIRD SEMESTER   SCHEME: JUL. 2008 

    COURSE CODE: 301  COMMON WITH PROGRAMMES: NAME OF THE COURSE: MATERIALS A03, R01

    TECHNOLOGY  PAPER CODE:

    Lectures: 04 Hrs. per Week

    Practical: 03 Hrs. per Week

    COURSE CONTENTS

    S.NO COURSE CONTENTS STUDY

    Hrs.

    7 Heat Treatment of Steels: Objective of heat treatment, thermal

     processes- annealing, normalizing, hardening and tempering.Hardening process : Surface hardening, flame hardening, case

    hardening methods, their scope, limitations and advantages,

    quenching mediums and their effect on hardness, Hardening defects

    due to improper quenching, hardenability, Jominy end quench test

    and interpretation of its results. T.T.T. curves interpretation and use,

    Isothermal heat treatment processes -martempering, austempering,

    spherodising and patenting

    05

    8 Ferrous Metals and Alloys : Classification, types of cast irons their

     properties and uses, alloy cast-irons, various alloying elements used,

    their effects on properties and uses. Classification, composition and

    uses of plain carbon steels, effect of impurities, Alloy steels -various

    alloying elements, their effects on properties and uses. Alloy steel

    classification.Tool Steel : Typical compositions, requirements of tool

    steels, high speed steel, high carbon steel. Standardization of steels.

    Designation of steals as per B.I.S. codes.

    05

    9 Non- Ferrous Metals and Alloys : Copper : Its Properties and uses

    Cooper Bases Alloys : Brasses, their classification, composition,

     properties and uses, designation of copper alloys as per B.I.S.

    aluminum its properties and uses.Aluminum Alloys : Their composition, Classification, properties and

    uses.

    Designation of Al- alloys as per B.I.S, Zinc, Nickel and lead their

    alloys properties and uses Bearing alloys - their composition and

    field of application.

    05

    10 Non- Metallic Materials  : introduction to Ceramic Refractory,

    Rubbers Insulators and Lubricants03

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    RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL

    DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

    SEMESTER: THIRD SEMESTER   SCHEME: JUL. 2008 

    COURSE CODE: 301  COMMON WITH PROGRAMMES: NAME OF THE COURSE: MATERIALS A03, R01

    TECHNOLOGY  PAPER CODE:

    Lectures: 04 Hrs. per Week

    Practical: 03 Hrs. per Week

    COURSE CONTENTS

    S.NO COURSE CONTENTS STUDY

    Hrs.

    11 Plastics: characteristics, classification, commonly used thermo-

    setting and thermoplastic - their properties and uses. Ingredients for processing plastics.

    Plastic processing methods different methods.

    06

    12 Powder Metallurgy:-Introduction and application. Description of

     process, manufacture and blending of metal powder compacting and

    sintering.

    03

    13 Metal Preservation: Corrosion meaning various mechanism effect

    of corrosion, methods of minimizing corrosion06

    14 Modern Trends in Materials Engineering : New materials like

    FRP, Composites, synthetic fibers, synthetic wood. Super conductors 04

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    RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL

    DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

    SEMESTER: THIRD SEMESTER   SCHEME: JUL. 2008 

    COURSE CODE: 301  COMMON WITH PROGRAMMES: NAME OF THE COURSE: MATERIALS A03, R01

    TECHNOLOGY  PAPER CODE:

    Lectures: 04 Hrs. per Week

    Practical: 03 Hrs. per Week

    LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

    S.No. NAME OF EXPERIMENT  PRACT.

    Hrs.

    1 Preparation of micro specimen. 03

    2 To study micro structural characteristics of gray cast iron white cast

    iron and malleable cast iron.06

    3 To study effect of normalising, annealing on the hardness and

    microstructure of high carbon steel.06

    4 To study the effect of carbon and temperature on hardening of steel. 06

    5 To study the effect of temperature on the properties during

    tempering of steel.

    06

    6 To study the effect of quenching media on hardness of steel. 03

    7 To study the carbonizing and case hardening of steel. 03

    8 Joining hardenability test and its industrial use. 03

    9 To Study the microstructure of some important brasses and bornzes. 03

    10 To observe the micro structural characteristics and other properties

    of various cast irons and prepare a report there of, for industrialuses.

    06

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    RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL

    DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

    SEMESTER: THIRD SEMESTER   SCHEME: JUL. 2008 

    COURSE CODE: 301  COMMON WITH PROGRAMMES: NAME OF THE COURSE: MATERIALS A03, R01

    TECHNOLOGY  PAPER CODE:

    Lectures: 04 Hrs. per Week

    Practical: 03 Hrs. per Week

    REFERENCES

    1  Engineering physical Matallurgy-By Prof. Y Lakhtin MIR Publishers mascow

    2  A Text Book of Material Science And Metallurgy by O.P. Khanna.

    3  Material Science And Process. by S. K. Hazia Choudhry4  Mechanical Metallurgy by Dieter (Tata Mcgrawhill)5  Materials For Engineers by M.H.A. Kempsty

    6  Introduction to Material Science And Engineeringby K.M. Ralls, T.H. Courtney, JohnWuff ( Wiley Eastern New Delhi)

    7  Physical Matallurgy Principles by Read Hill ( Affiliated East- West Press Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi. )

    8  Engineering Metalluragy by R. Higgins ( ENS).9  Materials Science by B.S. Narang ( Pub. CBS pub. & Distributions New Delhi)

    10  Padarth Prodyogiki ( Hindi) by P.N. Vijayvergiya ( Deepak Prakashan, Gwalior) .

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    RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL

    DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

    SEMESTER: THIRD SEMESTER   SCHEME: JUL. 2008 

    COURSE CODE: 302  COMMON WITH PROGRAMMES: NAME OF THE COURSE: MANUFACTURING A03, R01

    PROCESSES  PAPER CODE:

    RATIONALE

    Manufacturing processes are advancing very fast with the expansion of

    technology. This course will provide basic insight to the students regarding methods of

    manufacturing processes. The course gives the opportunity for exhaustive study of metalcasting, Mechanical working of metals, press working and metal joining. The abilities

    developed by studying this course will be directly helpful to all the technicians, in whichever

    field they are employed.

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    RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL

    DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

    SEMESTER: THIRD SEMESTER   SCHEME: JUL. 2008 

    COURSE CODE: 302  COMMON WITH PROGRAMMES: NAME OF THE COURSE: MANUFACTURING A03, R01

    PROCESSES  PAPER CODE:

    Lectures: 04 Hrs. per Week

    Practical: 04 Hrs. per Week

    SCHEME OF STUDIES

    S.No

    .

    Topics Theory

    Hrs

    Practical

    Hrs.

    Total

    Hrs.

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    Introduction to manufacturing processes.

    Metal casting

    Mechanical working

    Press Working

    Metal joining

    03

    18

    15

    10

    14

    04

    24

    12

    08

    12

    07

    42

    27

    18

    26

    Total 60 60 120

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    RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL

    DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

    SEMESTER: THIRD SEMESTER   SCHEME: JUL. 2008 

    COURSE CODE: 302  COMMON WITH PROGRAMMES: NAME OF THE COURSE: MANUFACTURING A03, R01

    PROCESSES  PAPER CODE:

    Lectures: 04 Hrs. per Week

    Practical: 04 Hrs. per Week

    COURSE CONTENTS

    S.NO COURSE CONTENTS STUDY

    Hrs.

    1 Introduction to Manufacturing Processes :  Definition,classification of basic manufacturing processes i,e, mechanical

    working, casting, metal joining processes, metal cutting process,

     press working . Examples of each of the above listed manufacturing

     processes, factors which influence selection of manufacturing

     process for a particular application.

    03

    2 Metal Casting : Introduction , advantages and limitations of casting

    as production process.

    Pattern Making  : Definition of pattern, types of patterns and their

    details, materials, allowances, tools required, colour code for

     patterns.

    Moulding  : Definition, moulding methods and types of moulds,

    moulding materials, moulding sand and its composition, sand

     properties, testing parameters of sand, and their effects, sand

     preparations, sand conditioning, characteristics and defects of

    moulds. Function of runners, risers and gate.

    Cores and core making, core boxes. Cleaning of casting,

    Special casting methods, need for special casting methods,

    die casting, centrifugal casting, investment (lost wax) casting,

    casting defects, causes and analysis, area of application of casting

     process.Furnaces : Cupola ,crucible, pit and electric arc furnaces, induction

    furnace , their salient features, safety aspects.

    18

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    RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL

    DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

    SEMESTER: THIRD SEMESTER   SCHEME: JUL. 2008 

    COURSE CODE: 302  COMMON WITH PROGRAMMES: NAME OF THE COURSE: MANUFACTURING A03, R01

    PROCESSES  PAPER CODE:

    Lectures: 04 Hrs. per Week

    Practical: 04 Hrs. per Week

    COURSE CONTENTS

    S.NO COURSE CONTENTS STUDY

    Hrs.3 Press Working  : Introduction of press working of metals, principle

    of press

    working , description of a simple press working unit, press working

    operations :

     punching, shearing, drawing, bending, slitting, knurling, notching,

    trimming, piercing etc.

    Double action press, description and its field of application, die and

     punch, types of dies, specifications of a press, safety precautions to

     be observed while working on a press.

    15

    4 Mechanical Working : Introduction - hot and cold working

    Principle of recrystalization.

    Metal Rolling  : Principle of metal rolling , basic components of a

    simple rolling process equipment. Types of deformation during

    rolling. roller material, selection and desirable properties, principles

    of thread rolling- description with sketches, manufacture of seamless

    tubes by rolling. types of rolling mill. Rolling defects

    Metal Drawing : Basic Principle of drawing of metals, differentiate

     between the drawing and deep drawing of metals, principle of wire

    drawing and example.

    Extrusion  : Definition, Classify the methods of extrusion, theirlimitations, advantage and disadvantage. Tube extrusion, impact

    extrusion, application of extrusion processes. Extrusion defects .

    Forging  : Types of forging, Die forging, differentiate between the

    cold die and hot die forging , advantage of forming by forging,

    common defects and their reasons. Limitations of forging, press

    forging, drop forging, upset forging, die material , applications of

    forging processes in engineering.

    10

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    RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL

    DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

    SEMESTER: THIRD SEMESTER   SCHEME: JUL. 2008 

    COURSE CODE: 302  COMMON WITH PROGRAMMES: NAME OF THE COURSE: MANUFACTURING A03, R01

    PROCESSES  PAPER CODE:

    Lectures: 04 Hrs. per Week

    Practical: 04 Hrs. per Week

    COURSE CONTENTS

    S.NO COURSE CONTENTS STUDY

    Hrs.

    5 Metal Joining  : Introduction, Classification of metal joining processes

    Welding  :-classification, Plastic, fusion and forge welding,

    Weldability of metals, metallurgy of welding

    Resistance welding  : Spot, seam, butt, projection, percussion

    techniques.

    Gas welding and gas cutting : Principle of operation and technique,

    gas cutting.

    Arc Welding  : Carbon arc, TIG, MIG, Submerged arc , Atomic

    hydrogen, Eletro-slag, Plasma arc welding processes, Electrodes-

    types and selection , flux and their uses. Special welding techniques-

    Welding of different metals. Defects in welds, testing and inspection.

    Accident prevention in gas and arc welding Equipments & tools

    used in metal arc welding, specification and functions.

    Soldering, Brazing and Adhesive bonding

    14

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    DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

    SEMESTER: THIRD SEMESTER   SCHEME: JUL. 2008 

    COURSE CODE: 302  COMMON WITH PROGRAMMES: NAME OF THE COURSE: MANUFACTURING A03, R01

    PROCESSES  PAPER CODE:

    Lectures: 04 Hrs. per Week

    Practical: 04 Hrs. per Week

    LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

    S.No. NAME OF EXPERIMENT  SHOP PRACT.

    Hrs.

    1 Making a split/solid pattern from wood.Making a core box.

    Carpentry/pattern shop

    06

    2 Tempering of sand, practice of green and dry

    sand making.

     pattern shop 03

    3 Practice of core making and baking Moulding shop 03

    4 Practice of open mould in a two boxes, using split

     pattern and solid pattern, Locating the core .

    Moulding shop 03

    5 Demonstration of metal melting in pit furnace&casting process. foundary  03

    6 Simple forming practice (Making a square bar out

    of a given round bar, making of a chisel and bolt)

    Blacksmith

    shop03

    7 Practice of upsetting of a round on power

    hammer.

    Blacksmith

    shop03

    8 Practice of sheet cutting with the help of straight

    and bent snips. Making small rectangular prism

    and cylinder.

    Blacksmith

    shop

    Tinsmith

    09

    9 Practice of making of washer of any size on a

    flypress.

    Blacksmith

    shop

    Tinsmith

    03

    10 Practice of piercing, notching and circle cutting

    with the help of Metal master machine.

    Blacksmith

    shop

    Tinsmith

    06

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    DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

    SEMESTER: THIRD SEMESTER   SCHEME: JUL. 2008 

    COURSE CODE: 302  COMMON WITH PROGRAMMES: NAME OF THE COURSE: MANUFACTURING A03, R01

    PROCESSES  PAPER CODE:

    Lectures: 04 Hrs. per Week

    Practical: 04 Hrs. per Week

    LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

    S.No. NAME OF EXPERIMENT  SHOP PRACT.

    Hrs.11 Practice of piercing, notching and circle cutting

    with the help of Metal master machine.

    Blacksmith

    shop

    Tinsmith

    03

    12 Practice of piercing, notching and circle cutting

    with the help of Metal master machine.

    Blacksmith

    shop

    Tinsmith

    03

    13 Practice of edge preparation for welding. Fitting  09

    14 Demonstration and practice of bead laying (

    Welding) on a Flat pieces

    Fitting  03

    15 Practice of Welding of corner, edge and Tee joint Welding  02

    16 Welding ' V' butt joint. Welding  03

    17 Practice of joining wires and rods of different size

    on spot welding machine.

    Welding  03

    18 Practice of making gas flames with nozzles and

    making simple joints.

    Welding  02

     NOTE: The teacher is free to select the number of practical covering all the topics

    depending upon the availability to time.

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    RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL

    DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

    SEMESTER: THIRD SEMESTER   SCHEME: JUL. 2008 

    COURSE CODE: 302  COMMON WITH PROGRAMMES: NAME OF THE COURSE: MANUFACTURING A03, R01

    PROCESSES  PAPER CODE:

    Lectures: 04 Hrs. per Week

    Practical: 04 Hrs. per Week

    REFERENCES

    1.  Process And Materials of Manufacture by Lindberg.

    2.  Workshop Technology by Hazara & Choudhary.

    3.  Materials And Manufacturing process by Dalela.4.  Manufacturing Processes by Yankee.

    5.  Manufacturing Process by S.E. Rusinof

    6.  Welding Engineering by B.E. Rossi.

    7.  Production Engineering –  P.C. Sharma

    8.  Manufacturing Technology- P.N. Rao

    9.  Production Technology- R.K. Jain

    10.  Foundry Engineering by P.L. jain.

    11.   Nirman Prakram ( Hindi) by P.N. Vijayvargiya. ( Deepak Prakashan, Morar, Gwalior)

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    DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

    SEMESTER: THIRD SEMESTER   SCHEME: JUL. 2008 

    COURSE CODE: 303  COMMON WITH PROGRAMMES: NAME OF THE COURSE: BASIC R01, C01

    ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS  PAPER CODE: 

    RATIONALE

    Electricity finds its base as basic energy for modern industrial activities and so is the case of

    electronics, which is being extensively used today in all industries, power system operation,

    communication systems, computer and information technology. Hence it has become

    absolutely necessary for all diploma holders to have basic understanding of –  

    (a) Basic laws of electricity

    (b) D.C. and A.C. Circuit and machines

    ( c) Electronic Components, their functions and applications.

    ( d) Electrical and Electronic instruments

    (e) Safety Measures

    This will form the base for handling various types of equipment used in industries &

    will facilitate technicians in operation and maintenance of equipment.

    The practical work to be performed in this course will help in developing skills of operation

    and testing of component and various gadgets.

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    RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL

    DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

    SEMESTER: THIRD SEMESTER   SCHEME: JUL. 2008 

    COURSE CODE: 303  COMMON WITH PROGRAMMES: NAME OF THE COURSE: BASIC R01, C01

    ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS  PAPER CODE: 

    Lectures: 03 Hrs. per Week

    Practical: 02 Hrs. per Week

    SCHEME OF STUDIES

    S.

    No.

    TOPICS TH.

    HRS

    PR.

    HRS

    MKS

    01.02.

    03.

    04.

    05.

    06.

    07.

    08

    09

    Fundamentals of Electrical EngineeringD.C. Circuits

    A.C. Circuits

    D.C. Machines

    A.C. Machines

    Measuring Instruments and Transducers

    Electrical Wiring

    Electronic Devices and Circuits

    Electrical Safety

    24

    5

    8

    8

    6

    2

    8

    2

    -2

    4

    4

    6

    4

    4

    6

    -

    26

    9

    12

    14

    10

    6

    14

    2

    TOTAL 45 30 75

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    DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

    SEMESTER: THIRD SEMESTER   SCHEME: JUL. 2008 

    COURSE CODE: 303  COMMON WITH PROGRAMMES: NAME OF THE COURSE: BASIC R01, C01

    ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS  PAPER CODE: 

    Lectures: 03 Hrs. per Week

    Practical: 02 Hrs. per Week

    COURSE CONTENTS

    S.

    NO.

    COURSE CONTENTS HRS

    1.

    2.

    3.

    FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

    1.1 Concept of electric current, potential and potential difference (Voltage).1.2 Sources of D.C. and A.C. Electric energy.

    1.3 Methods of voltage generation and standard voltages used in generationtransmission and distribution.

    1.4 Electrical Power, energy and their units.

    D.C. CIRCUITS

    2.1 Ohm’s Law, Concept of resistance, conductance, resistivity, conductivity andtheir units. Effect of temp. on resistance. Temperature coefficient of resistance (

    Definition only)

    2.2 Connections of resistances. Series, Parallel connections and their

    combinations. ( Simple Numericals)

    2.3 Kirchoff’s Voltage Law, Kirchoff’s Current Law ( Simple Numerical) 

    A.C. CIRCUITS

    3.1 Generation of single phase and three phase sinusoidal voltage. Vector

    representation. Concept of Cycle, Frequency, time period, amplitude, phase and

     phase difference.

    3.2 Define instantaneous value, average value, RMS value and peak value of

    sinusoidal electrical quantities. Derive relationship between them . Form factor

    and peak factor ( Definition only).

    3.3 Current voltage and power in pure resistive, inductive and capacitive circuit.

    3.4 Concept of Reactance , impedance and power factor in R.L., R. C. and RLC

    Series circuit. ( Simple Numericals).

    3.5 Causes and effect of poor power factor. Methods of improving power factor.3.6 3 phase AC supply- three phase three wire and three phase four wire system.

    Relationship between VL and VPH, IL and IPH and three phase power in star

    and delta connected load.( Simple Numerical)

    2

    4

    5

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    4.

    5.

    6.

    7.

    D.C. MACHINES

    4.1 Review of concept of Electromagnetism and related laws ( Faraday’s Law,

    Lenz’s Law, Cork Screw Rule, Fleming’s Left Hand & Right Hand Rule.) 

    4.2 Construction of D.C. Machines, its main parts and their functions.

    Classification of D.C. Machines.4.3 D.C. Generator : Principle , EMF equation( Derivation and simple numerical),

    Types of D.C. Generator ( No Numerical), Applications of DC generator.

    4.4 D.C. Motor : Working Principle of DC motor, Types of DC motor,significance of back emf, Torque equation( No Numerical).

    4.5 Characteristics of D.C. Series and Shunt Motor. Applications of D.C. Motor.D.C. Motor starter - 3 point starter. Efficiency ( No numerical )

    A.C. MACHINES

    5.1 Single Phase Transformer : Construction, working principle.

    5.2 EMF Equation ( Derivation with simple numerical), Turn ratio, Step up andstep down transformers and their application.

    5.3 Losses , efficiency and regulation ( No derivation).

    5.4 Three Phase Induction Motor : Construction, types , principle of operation.Concept of Slip ( Simple Numerical), Applications, Starters: DOL and Star

    Delta.

    5.5 Single Phase Induction Motor : Methods of making a single phase motor self

    start. Types of single phase induction motor- capacitor start, capacitor run

    and shaded pole and their applications.

    5.6 Synchronous Machines : Synchronous motor- construction, principle ofoperation, comparision with three phase induction motor.

    Synchronous generator ( alternator) –  Construction, principle of operation, speed

    and frequency, synchronous speed.

    MEASURING INSTRUMENTS AND TRANSDUCERS

    6.1 Classification of Measuring Instruments, absolute and secondary instruments.

    Indicating, Integrating and Recording instruments, their examples.

    6.2 Elementary idea about working principles and construction of MI and MC

    type Ammeter and voltmeter. Electrodynamometer type watt meter. Induction

    type energy meter , electronic energy meter. Application of Megger and earth

    tester.Multimeter, CRO, its block diagram and applications.

    6.3 Transducers –  Definition, primary and secondary transducers, active and passive transducers, variable parameter R,L,C type transducers.6.4 General idea about strain gauge, LVDT, Thermocouple, Peizo Electric and

    Photoelectric Transducers.

    ELECTRIC WIRING

    7.1 Types of Wiring and their Applications.

    7.2 Size of conductor , S.W. gauge. Accessories like switches, fuses, holders,

    sockets and MCB’s. 7.3 Staircase Wiring , Fluorescent tube light wiring .

    8

    8

    6

    2

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    8.

    9.

    ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUITS

    8.1 Semiconductor PN Junction Diode, Zener Diode, PNP and NPN transistor ,

    UJT, FET, MOSFET and SCR. Their layer diagram, symbol, V-I characteristics

    and applications.

    8.2 Electronic Circuits : Concept of biasing of diode and transistor.8.3 Single Phase Half wave and Full wave rectifier( I/O waveform), Concept of

    ripple, filter circuit ( shunt capacitor and series inductor) . Transistor as an

    amplifier, concept of gain, Zener regulator, regulated power supply ( Block

    diagram only).

    ELECTRIC SAFETY

    9.1 Electric shock and its prevention , effect of electrical current on human body,

    shock treatment, need of earthing.

    8

    2

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    RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL

    DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

    SEMESTER: THIRD SEMESTER   SCHEME: JUL. 2008 

    COURSE CODE: 303  COMMON WITH PROGRAMMES: NAME OF THE COURSE: BASIC R01, C01

    ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS  PAPER CODE: 

    LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

    S.

    NO.

    NAME OF EXPERIMENT Hrs.

    of

    Study

    01.

    02.03.

    04.

    05.

    06.

    07.

    08.

    09.

    10.

    11.

    12.13.

    14.

    15.

    16.

    17.

    Verification of Kirchoff’s Law 

    To Measure Voltage Current and power in single phase AC circuit.To calculate Impedance, power and power factor by measuring voltage

    across each element and current to the circuit for a given RLC series

    circuit.

    Study of different parts of DC machine .

    Study of three point starter for DC motor.

    To determine transformation ratio of a given single phase transformer.

    Study and operation of DOL and Star Delta Starter.

    To measure slip for a given three phase induction motor.

    To measure insulation resistance by Megger.

    To measure earth resistance by earth tester.

    To measure linear displacement by LVDT.To make connection for stair case wiring.

    To make connection for fluorescent tube light circuit.

    Testing of various electronic components using multimeter and CRO.

    To draw V-I characteristics of Zener diode.

    To observe input and output wave form of full wave / half wave rectifier

    on CRO.

    To observe amplified output of a given amplifier.

     NOTE : The list of the experiment given above, the student has to

     perform atleast 12 experiment.

    Total 30

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    RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL

    DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

    SEMESTER: THIRD SEMESTER   SCHEME: JUL. 2008 

    COURSE CODE: 303  COMMON WITH PROGRAMMES: NAME OF THE COURSE: BASIC R01, C01

    ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS  PAPER CODE: 

    Lectures: 03 Hrs. per Week

    Practical: 02 Hrs. per Week

    REFERENCES

    1.  Fundamental of Electrical Engineering and Electronics –  B.L. Thareja , S. CHAND

    Publication2.  Basic Electrical Engineering –  V.K. Mehta , S. CHAND Publication

    3.  Principles of Electronics –  V.K. Mehta , S. CHAND Publication

    4.  Basic Electrical Engineering –  V. N. Mittle, TMH

    5.  Electrical Machines Vol I & II –  S.K.Bhattacharya, TTTI, Chandigarh

    6.  A Curse book in Electrical & Electronic Measurement and Instrumentation , A.K.

    Sawhney.

    7.  Principles of Electrical Engg. and Electronics –  V.K. Mehta , S. CHAND Publication

    8.  Electrical Technology –  S.L.Uppal, Khanna Publication

    9.  ELectrical Measurement –  J.B. Gupta, Dhanpat Rai & Sons.

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    RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL

    DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

    SEMESTER: THIRD SEMESTER   SCHEME: JUL. 2008 

    COURSE CODE: 304  COMMON WITH PROGRAMMES: NAME OF THE COURSE: MECHANICAL A03, R01

    DRAFTING AND AUTOCAD PAPER CODE:

    RATIONALEThis course in mechanical Drafting has been prepared with a view to develop

    elementary drafting skill in the students. Looking to the professional needs of the technicians,

    more emphasis has been laid on the use of I.S. Code of practice and reading and

    interpretation of drawings. The topics on multi view representation dimensioning and

    tolerance, Free hand sketching and sections of M/c parts are included to build foundation for production drawing. The topic of pipe drafting will help the students to understand the

    importance and functions of piping system in industry.

    Computer Graphics is a modern concept in Mechanical Drafting and

    knowledge of computer interface like AutoCAD is needed like primary education to draw

    and present drawing in electronic data form.

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    RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL

    DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

    SEMESTER: THIRD SEMESTER   SCHEME: JUL. 2008 

    COURSE CODE: 304  COMMON WITH PROGRAMMES: NAME OF THE COURSE: MECHANICAL A03, R01

    DRAFTING AND AUTOCAD PAPER CODE:

    Lectures: 02 Hrs. per Week

    Practical: 06 Hrs. per Week

    SCHEME OF STUDIES

    S.No Topics TheoryHrs

    PracticeHrs.

    TotalHrs.

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    10 

    Projections and multi view representation.

    Sectional views.

    Dimensioning, tolerance, machining and welding

    symbols.

    Production drawing.

    Introduction to Auto CAD

    Application of Auto CAD

    Presentation

    Pipe Drafting

    Gear Drawing

    Graph and charts

    01

    01

    01

    10

    06

    04

    02

    02

    02

    01

    05

    05

    05

    36

    16

    06

    05

    04

    06

    02

    06

    06

    06

    46

    22

    10

    07

    06

    08

    03

    Total 30 90 120

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    RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL

    DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

    SEMESTER: THIRD SEMESTER   SCHEME: JUL. 2008 

    COURSE CODE: 304  COMMON WITH PROGRAMMES: NAME OF THE COURSE: MECHANICAL A03, R01

    DRAFTING AND AUTOCAD PAPER CODE:

    Lectures: 02 Hrs. per Week

    Practical: 06 Hrs. per Week

    COURSE CONTENTS

    S.NO COURSE CONTENTS STUDY

    Hrs.

    1 Projection and multi view Representation: Projection orthographic

     projection. First and third angle projection, superfluous view, choiceof views, auxillary views- views -full and partial, conversion of

     pictorial views in to orthographic views, conventional representation

    as per IS: 696.

    1

    2 Sectional Views : Full section, half section, partial or broken section,

    revolved section, removed section, offset section. Sectioning

    conventions, section lines. Hatching procedure for different materials

    as per IS code 686 1972. Sectional views of assembled parts.

    Choosing from IC engine parts, couplings, clutches, brackets,

     bearing etc. ( Use 1st and 3rd angle projections both)

    1

    3 Dimensioning Tolerance, Machining And Welding Symbols  :

    Types of dimensions ( size and location) dimensioning terms and

    notations. (use of I.S.Code 696 &2709 ) general rules for

    dimensioning and practical hints on dimensioning systems of

    dimensioning. Dimension of cylinder holes arcs of circle narrow

    space, angles, counter sunk hole, screw threads taper etc. Application

    of tolerances. ( Use I.S. Code 696) Machining marks, finish marks,

    countersinking, counter boring spot facing, figures and notes for

    same. Representation of characteristics machining (circularity,

    Angularity etc .) ( Ref IS 969) Representation of welded joints,welding symbols, tolerance of forms and positions. Procedure of

    drawing fits, limits, size, tolerance, clearance etc.

    1

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    RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL

    DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

    SEMESTER: THIRD SEMESTER   SCHEME: JUL. 2008 

    COURSE CODE: 304  COMMON WITH PROGRAMMES: NAME OF THE COURSE: MECHANICAL A03, R01

    DRAFTING AND AUTOCAD PAPER CODE:

    Lectures: 02 Hrs. per Week

    Practical: 06 Hrs. per Week

    COURSE CONTENTS

    S.NO COURSE CONTENTS STUDY

    Hrs.

    4 Production Drawing: Detailed drawing, assembly drawing, scale,finish tolerances, notes etc. Title block, tool list, gauge list.

    Preparation of production drawing for pattern shop. Forging shop,

    machine shop, preparation of assembly drawing from detailed

    drawing. exploded views, sectional pictorial views, assembly

    drawing of nut and bolt, plummer block, flange coupling, stepped

     pulleys, foot-step bearing, Universal coupling, connecting rod, piston

    of I.C. engines, cotter joint, Knuckle joint. Preparation of detailed

    drawing from assembly drawings and assembled pictorial views,

    Interpretation of production drawing. 

    10

    5 Introduction to Auto CAD: Coordinate system. Draw command-

    line ,arc, circle rectangle, polygon, point, ellipse, hatch, table.

    Modify commands-erase, copy, offset,

    array, trim, extend, break, join, chamfer, fillet, move, rotate, scale,

    stretch, lengthen. Dimensioning

    Tray settings: snap, grid, ortho, polar, osnap

    Format commands: line type, point style, units, layers, drawing limit,

    dimension style

    06

    6 Application of Auto CAD: practice of assembly drawings using

    Auto CAD 04

    7 Presentation: Block, creating layout, insert layout ,ploting/printing  028 Pipe Drafting : Various symbols used in pipe line work as per IS

    code of Practice, C.I. flanged joint, socket and spigot joint, gland and

    stuffing box, expansion joint, pipe fitting typical pipe bends, pipe

    supports and accessories. 

    02

    9 Gear Drawing : Gear terminology such as pitch, pitch circle

    diameter module, addendum, root circle diameter, hole depth, blank

    diameter etc. construction of cycloidal, involute teeth profiles, pinion

    and rack mashing, spur gear mashing.

    02

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    RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL

    DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

    SEMESTER: THIRD SEMESTER   SCHEME: JUL. 2008 

    COURSE CODE: 304  COMMON WITH PROGRAMMES: NAME OF THE COURSE: MECHANICAL A03, R01

    DRAFTING AND AUTOCAD PAPER CODE:

    Lectures: 02 Hrs. per Week

    Practical: 06 Hrs. per Week

    COURSE CONTENTS

    S.NO COURSE CONTENTS STUDY

    Hrs.

    10 Graph and Charts : Introduction, Classification of chart, graphs and

    diagrams, quantitative and qualitative charts and graphs, Drawingand curve titles, legends notes etc. procedure for making a graphical

    representation in ink. Logarithmic graphs, semi logarithmic graphs,

     bar charts area ( Percentage) charts, pie chart, alignment charts

    (Nomo graphs) Forms and construction, construction of functional

    scale, parallel scale charts for equations of the form

    f (t) +f(u) +f (v), (f (t) f (u) = f (v) three scale alignment chart,

    graphical construction of a Z- chart, four variable relationship

     parallel scale alignment chart.

    01

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    RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL

    DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

    SEMESTER: THIRD SEMESTER   SCHEME: JUL. 2008 

    COURSE CODE: 304  COMMON WITH PROGRAMMES: NAME OF THE COURSE: MECHANICAL A03, R01

    DRAFTING AND AUTOCAD PAPER CODE:

    Lectures: 02 Hrs. per Week

    Practical: 06 Hrs. per Week

    SUGGESTED TERMS – WORK

    S.No. TOPIC  PRACT.

    SHEETS

    IN NOS.

    HOURS

    OF

    STUDY1 Projection and multi views representation 02

    2 Sectional views 02

    3 Dimensioning, tolerance, machining and welding

    symbols02

    4 Production drawing 08

    5 Pipe drafting 01

    6 Gear Drawing 02

    7 Graphs and charts 01

    8 Computer graphics  05

    TOTAL

    23 Plates 90

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    RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL

    DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

    SEMESTER: THIRD SEMESTER   SCHEME: JUL. 2008 

    COURSE CODE: 304  COMMON WITH PROGRAMMES: NAME OF THE COURSE: MECHANICAL A03, R01

    DRAFTING AND AUTOCAD PAPER CODE:

    Lectures: 02 Hrs. per Week

    Practical: 06 Hrs. per Week

    REFERENCES

    1  Fundamentals of Engineering Drawing by Warren J. Luzadder (Prentice-Hall).

    2  Machanical Drawing by Giesecke, Mic- hell Specer, Hill. ( Collier Macmillan InternalEdition)

    3  Engineering Graphics by Giesecke/Mitchell/ Spencer/ Hill/ Loving (Macmillan) .

    4  Mechanical Drawing By N.D.Bhatt5  Mechanical Drawing By P.S.Gill

    6  Mechanical Drawing By R.K.Dhawan7  Inside AUTO CAD by Daniel Raker and Harbest Rice(BPB Publisher)

    8  Computer Graphics and CAD Fundamentals By Noel M Morries(Wheeler)

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    RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL

    DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

    SEMESTER: THIRD SEMESTER   SCHEME: JUL. 2008 

    COURSE CODE: 305  COMMON WITH PROGRAMMES: NAME OF THE COURSE: STRENGTH OF A03, R01

    MATERIALS PAPER CODE:

    RATIONALE

    The technicians from mechanical engineering discipline are expected to know

    much about this subject so as to fulfill his job functions efficiently. The knowledge is very

    essential for those who are engaged in design, maintenance, shop- floor inspection, quality

    control and production departments.The course includes the study of behavior of Engineering materials and stress

     produced in the structure due to various types of loading systems.

    The subjects is kept in diploma course so that the students of mechanical

    engineering discipline should know the proper use of material for common engineering

     problems.

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    RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL

    DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

    SEMESTER: THIRD SEMESTER   SCHEME: JUL. 2008 

    COURSE CODE: 305  COMMON WITH PROGRAMMES: NAME OF THE COURSE: STRENGTH OF A03, R01

    MATERIALS PAPER CODE:

    Lectures: 04 Hrs. per Week

    Practical: 02 Hrs. per Week

    SCHEME OF STUDIES

    S.

     No. Topics

    Theory

    hrs

    Practical

    hrs

    Total

    hrs.

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    10

    11

    12

    Simple stresses and strains

    Mechanical properties and their testing

    Shear force and bending moment

    Principal planes and principal stresses

    Bending stresses in beams

    Shear stresses in beams.

    Deflection of beams.

    Torsion of shaft

    Spring.

    Column and struts

    Stress in frames

    Thin Cylinders and spheres

    .

    06

    04

    06

    06

    06

    04

    06

    04

    0404

    06

    04

    -

    18

    06

    06

    -

    -

    -

    -

    --

    -

    06

    22

    12

    12

    06

    04

    06

    04

    0404

    06

    04

    Total 60 30 90

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    RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL

    DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

    SEMESTER: THIRD SEMESTER   SCHEME: JUL. 2008 

    COURSE CODE: 305  COMMON WITH PROGRAMMES: NAME OF THE COURSE: STRENGTH OF A03, R01

    MATERIALS PAPER CODE:

    Lectures: 04 Hrs. per Week

    Practical: 02 Hrs. per Week

    COURSE CONTENTS

    S.NO COURSE CONTENTS STUDY

    Hrs.

    1 Simple Stress and Strains  : Introduction types of loads and

    deformation, types of stresses and strain. Hooke's law, stress straindiagram for ferrous and non ferrous materials modulus of elasticity.

    rigidity and bulk modules of materials Stress in bars of varying cross

    sections, composite sections and compound sections Thermal

    stresses and strains, thermal stresses in composite sections. Poisson's

    ratio, volumetric strain, relation between different modulus, strain

    energy, resilience, proof resilience, modules of resilience suddenly

    applied loads and impact loads.

    06

    2 Mechanical properties and their testing : Mechanical properties of

    materials, destructive including Tensile test, compression test,

    hardness test, torsion test, impact test fatigue test, endurance limit,

     bending test, shear test and non- destructive testing methods. 

    04

    3 S.F. and B.M. Diagrams : Definition, types of loading types of

     beams, shear force and bending moment sign conventions S.F. and

    B.M. diagrams for cantilever simply supported and overhanging

     beams with point or concentrated loads uniformly distributed loads

    and combination of point and U.D.L. Point of contra flexure,

    numerical problems. 

    06

    4 Principal Planes and Principal Stresses : Stresses on inclined plane

    subjected to direct shear or combination of stresses in two mutually

     perpendicular planes. Principal planes and principal stresses,analytical and graphical methods.

    06

    5 Bending Stresses in Beams : Theory of simple bending as

    assumptions made in simple bending theory position of neutral axis,

    surface moment or resistance. Modules of section of symmetrical

    sections such as rectangular, circular and I sections, bending stresses

    in symmetrical sections. Simple problems. Reinforced concrete

     beams, beam of uniform strength. 

    06

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    RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL

    DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

    SEMESTER: THIRD SEMESTER   SCHEME: JUL. 2008 

    COURSE CODE: 305  COMMON WITH PROGRAMMES: NAME OF THE COURSE: STRENGTH OF A03, R01

    MATERIALS PAPER CODE:

    Lectures: 04 Hrs. per Week

    Practical: 02 Hrs. per Week

    COURSE CONTENTS

    S.NO COURSE CONTENTS STUDY

    Hrs.

    6 Shear Stresses in Beams.:  Introduction shear stress equation,

    assumptions made, distribution of shear stresses over varioussections, such as rectangular, circular and I L & T sections, Simple

    numerical problems.

    04

    7 Deflection of Beams  : Introduction Strength and stiffness of beam

    curvature of bent beam, Derivation of equation for slope and

    deflection of beam in case of cantilever and simply supported beam

    loaded with point loads U.D.L. and combination. Simple numerical

     problems. Importance of deflection and practical applications.

    06

    8 Torsion of Shaft : Definition of torsion relation between stress,strain and angle of twist assumptions made strength of solid and

    hollow circular shaft, polar moment of inertia. Calculation of shaft

    diameter on the basis of strength and stiffness for the given horse

     power transmitted torsional rigidity. Maximum torque comparison of

    solid and hollow shaft size of a shaft for a given torque.

    04

    9 Spring : Definition types and use of springs, leaf spring, helical and

    spiral springs, Stiffness of a spring and maximum shear stress,

    defection of spring . Spring Classification based on size shape and

    load.

    04

    10 Columns and struts :Definitions crippling load different end

    conditions, slenderness ratio, equivalent length, Euler's theoryRankine's formulae, radius of gyration, Rankine constant for

    different materials Limitations of Rankine formula simple problem

    B.I.S. code for columns. 

    04

    11 Stresses in Frames : Definition of frame, perfect, deficient and

    redundant frame. Assumptions made in finding stress in method of

    sections and graphical method Bows notation, solution of problems

    using three methods.

    06

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    DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

    SEMESTER: THIRD SEMESTER   SCHEME: JUL. 2008 

    COURSE CODE: 305  COMMON WITH PROGRAMMES: NAME OF THE COURSE: STRENGTH OF A03, R01

    MATERIALS PAPER CODE:

    Lectures: 04 Hrs. per Week

    Practical: 02 Hrs. per Week

    COURSE CONTENTS

    S.NO COURSE CONTENTS STUDY

    Hrs.

    12 Thin Cylinders and Spheres  : Hoop stress longitudinal stress on

    inclined plane subject subjected to direct, shell, volume strain changein value, cylindrical vessels subjected to internal pressure, simple

    numerical problems.

    04

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    RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL

    DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

    SEMESTER: THIRD SEMESTER   SCHEME: JUL. 2008 

    COURSE CODE: 305  COMMON WITH PROGRAMMES: NAME OF THE COURSE: STRENGTH OF A03, R01

    MATERIALS PAPER CODE:

    Lectures: 04 Hrs. per Week

    Practical: 02 Hrs. per Week

    LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

    S.No. NAME OF EXPERIMENT PRACT.

    Hrs.

    01 Study and demonstration of Universal Testing Machine & itsattachments

    02

    02 Tension Test on mild steel, Aluminium & compression test on cast

    iron on Universal Testing Machine.

    03

    03 Direct Shear Test of mild steel on Universal Testing Machine. 03

    04 Brinell Hardness Test on Mild Steel. 02

    05 Rockwell hardness Test on Hardened Steel. 02

    06 Izod & Charpy - Impact tests of a standard specimen 03

    07 Torsion Test on Mild steel bar. 03

    08 Drawing sheet on shear force & bending Moment diagrams for a

    given loading (At least four problems.).

    06

    09 Estimation of principal stresses and maximum shear strain for a given

    combined loading by analytical & Mohr’s circle method. (At least two

     problems.).

    06

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    DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

    SEMESTER: THIRD SEMESTER   SCHEME: JUL. 2008 

    COURSE CODE: 305  COMMON WITH PROGRAMMES: NAME OF THE COURSE: STRENGTH OF A03, R01

    MATERIALS PAPER CODE:

    Lectures: 04 Hrs. per Week

    Practical: 02 Hrs. per Week

    REFERENCES 

    1  Strength of Materials. by B.C. Punmia.

    2  Strength of Materials . by R.S. Khurmi.

    3  Strenght of Materials by Sadhu Singh.4  Strength of Materials by K.D. Sexena.5  Strength of Materials by S. Ramamuruthan.

    6  Strength of Materials by I.B. Prasad.7  Strength of Materials by Ryder.

    8  Strength of Materials by Timo shanko & young9  Laboratory Experiments In Strength of Materials by B.D. Sharma.

    10  Dravya Samarthya (Hindi) by K. D. Saxena ( Deepak Prakashan, Morar Gwalior)

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    RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL

    DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

    SEMESTER: THIRD SEMESTER   SCHEME: JUL. 2008 

    COURSE CODE: 306  COMMON WITH PROGRAMMES: NAME OF THE COURSE: PROFESSIONAL A03, R01

    ACTIVITIES PAPER CODE:

    Practical: 2 Hrs. per week

    RATIONALE

    Professional Activities is not a descriptive course, as per conventional norms; therefore

    specific content for this course cannot be prescribed. It is a group of open-ended activities;

    where in variety of tasks are to be performed, to achieve objectives. However general

    guidelines for achieving the target and procedure for its assessment are given under thecourse content.

    As the student has to practice this course in all the six semesters, the guidelines given therein

    are common and applicable to each semester.

    OBJECTIVES:

      To allow for professional development of students as per the demand of engineering profession.

      To provide time for organization of student chapter activities of professional bodies)

    i.e. Institute of engineers, ISTE or Computer Society of India etc.)

      TO allow for development of abilities in students for leadership and public speaking

    through organization of student’s seminar etc. 

      To provide time for organization of guest lectures by expert engineers/eminent

     professionals of industry.

      To provide time for organization of technical quiz or group discussion or any other

    group activity.

      To provide time for visiting library or using Internet.

      To provide time for group discussion or solving case studies.

      To provide time for personality development of students.

      To provide time for working for social cause like awareness for environmental and

    ecology etc.

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    RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL

    DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

    SEMESTER: THIRD SEMESTER   SCHEME: JUL. 2008 

    COURSE CODE: 306  COMMON WITH PROGRAMMES: NAME OF THE COURSE: PROFESSIONAL A03, R01

    ACTIVITIES PAPER CODE:

    Practical: 2 Hrs. per week

    DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS TO CONDUCT PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES 

    A.  Study hours, if possible should be given greater time slot with a minimum of

    two hrs/week to a maximum of four hrs/week.B.  This course should be evaluated on the basis of grades and mark sheet of

    students, should have a separate mention of the grade awarded. There will be

    no pass/fail in professional activities (PA).

    C.  Following grade scale of evaluation of performance in PA has beenestablished.

    Grades Level of performance

    A Excellent

    B Good

    C Fair

    D Average

    E Below Expectations

    D.  Grades once obtained in a particular examination shall become final and no

    chance of improvement in grades will be given to the students.

    E.  Assessment of performance in PA is to be done internally by the Institution,

    twice in a Semester/Term through a simultaneous evaluation of the candidate

     by a group of three teachers, of the deptt. Concerned. Group of teachers will

     jointly award the grade to candidate in the assessment. Best of the gradesobtained by the student in these two assessments shall be finally taken on the

    mark sheet of the respective Semester/Term.

    Candidate abstaining from the prescribed course work and/or assessment

     planned at the Institute shall be marked ABSENT in the mark sheet, instead of

    any grade.

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    RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL

    DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

    SEMESTER: THIRD SEMESTER   SCHEME: JUL. 2008 

    COURSE CODE: 306  COMMON WITH PROGRAMMES: NAME OF THE COURSE: PROFESSIONAL A03, R01

    ACTIVITIES PAPER CODE:

    F.  While awarding the grades for performance in PA, examining teacher shouldreach the final consensus based on the attendance, punctuality, interest,

     presentation skills in seminar on the topic assigned (collection of relevant data,

    observations, analysis, findings/conclusion) and its written report, awareness

    of latest developments in the chosen programme of study.

    G.  Institution shall maintain the record of grades awarded to all the students in

    PA for a period of 1 year.H.  It shall be mandatory for students to submit a compendium for his PA in the

    form of a Journal.

    I.  Compendium shall contain following:I.  Record of written quiz.

    II.  Report/write up of seminar presentedIII.  Abstract of the guest lectures arranged in the Institution.

    IV.  Topic and outcome of the group discussion held.V.  Report on the problems solved through case studies.

    VI.  Report on social awareness camps( organized for social and

    environmental prevention).

    VII.  Report on student chapter activities of professional bodies like ISTE, IE

    (India), CSI etc.

    J.  PA is not a descriptive course to be taught in the classroom by a particular

    teacher. Various activities involved in the achievement of objectives of this

    course should be distributed to a number of teachers so that the talent and

    creativity of group of teacher’s benefit the treatment of the course content. 

    These activities should preferably be conducted in English language to

    maintain continuity and provide reinforcement to skill development.

    Small groups shall be formed like in tutorials, group discussion, case studies,

    seminar, project methods, roll play and simulation to make the development of

     personality affective.

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    RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL

    DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

    SEMESTER: THIRD SEMESTER   SCHEME: JUL. 2008 

    COURSE CODE: 306  COMMON WITH PROGRAMMES: NAME OF THE COURSE: PROFESSIONAL A03, R01

    ACTIVITIES PAPER CODE:

    Lectures: 02 Hrs. per Week

    Treatment of PA demands special efforts, attention, close co-operation and creative

    instinct on the part of teachers of department concerned. Since this course is totally

    learner centered, many of the activities planned under this course shall come out from the

    useful interaction of student, among themselves and with the teachers. The guide

    teacher/s shall best act as a facilitator of these creative hunts/ exercises, which unfoldmany of the hidden talents of the students or bring out greater amount of confidence in

    them, to execute certain activity.